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Connections
Connections for Reporting
All required connections to the PCS300 are located at the
bottom of the unit. The PCS300 provides connections for an
external DC power source as well as connections for up to two
inputs. These inputs can then be configured via the PCS300
Web Interface page, please refer to the PCS300 Operations
Manual for more information. Additionally, connections to
provide reporting are also made from the bottom of the unit.
There are three different reporting connections that can be
made. These connections include the following:
1. GPRS
If GPRS reporting is required, ensure that the PCS300 is
equipped with the GPRS12 Module. If the GPRS12 Module
has been purchased separately, please refer to “GPRS12
Plug-In Communicator Module” on page 12 for installation
instructions. To connect the module for GPRS reporting,
ensure that the Ring/Tip terminals of the control panel are
connected to the R-1/T-1 of the PCS300.
Note: The trigger telephone number defined in the PCS300
Web Interface page and the telephone number of the control
panel number must match.
2. IP Reporting
If IP reporting is required, connect the Ethernet cable into the
Ethernet port and the other end into the network LAN. Ensure
that the LAN has access to the Internet.
3. Landline
In order to provide reporting via a conventional landline,
connect the Ring/Tip of the control panel to the R-1/T-1 of the
PCS300, and connect Ring/Tip of the PCS300 to the Telco
line.
Note: The trigger telephone number defined in the PCS300
Web Interface page and the telephone number of the control
panel number must match.